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Northeast Ohio June Highlights

 

If you’re anything like me I am sure that the words “I’m Bored” are ringing through your home already- YES already!  Even though school has been out for single-digit days, it is an instant result of the structure-less summer.  Whether you need something to entertain the kiddos, or to get yourself out of the house for sanity, I am constantly looking for the best to see and do in Cleveland and surrounding Northeast Ohio cities.  

 

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Freshwater Cleveland

A great site consistently updating events and current local information.  Currently,  Freshwater is highlighting several Summer events- 

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The Solstice  at the Cleveland Museum of Art,  an international music festival this Saturday, the 22nd!  I recommended that anyone and everyone make the trip to the CMA and this is a great reason!

Chamber Fest- A 10-day festival spanning from June 20th-30th, featuring musicians that are currently staying with local families- and actively participating in our local communities while they’re here!  Visit the Chamber Fest site for all of the event details and locations.

Garden Walk Cleveland- June 22nd and 23rd takes us on a self-guided tour through several local neighborhoods, all displaying outstanding gardens (OVER 200!) Take it all in or take away inspiration for your own garden.  This is a great way for new homeowners in our area to see what plants will flourish in the Northeast Ohio gardens!

Positively Cleveland

Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroads- From today until September 1st, the CVSR Summer schedule is in full swing with tours starting and ending at various depots-  Great for visiting guests, or take the kids along for an old fashioned train ride through the forest! 

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Photo Safari-  Generally reserved for adult amateur-photographers, but whose to say the kids can’t snap a great photo!  From April to November 1st the Zoo hosts a photo contest-  For your next visit let the kiddos have some fun and photograph the animals! 

 The lists are literally endless, 4th of July is right around the corner followed by a packed Summer events calendar!  Visit my website for even information on our area’s historic and cultural cities!

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